Many vendors at farmers markets take inadequate precautions to prevent the spread of foodborne illness, and they should be trained
Day: November 3, 2018
Novel antibacterial drugs
Researchers at the University of Eastern Finland have developed novel antibacterial compounds, focusing on the role of LsrK kinase. LsrK
Key gene find could enable development of disease-resistant crops
Discovery of a gene that helps plants control their response to disease could aid efforts to develop crops that are
First U.S. Drug Containing Marijuana-Derived Ingredient Goes on Sale
The first Food and Drug Administration-approved drug containing an ingredient derived from the marijuana plant went on sale Thursday in
What’s in the air? There’s more to it than we thought
New Haven, Conn. – Yale researchers have found that a type of air pollution is much more complicated than previous
Three Paralyzed Patients Now Walk, Thanks to Breakthrough Technology
They can do so with only the aid of crutches or a walker, thanks to incredibly precise electrical stimulation of
Physicists explain how large spherical viruses form
A virus the simplest physical object shell called the capsid, which protects its nucleic acid genome — RNA or DNA.
One Man’s Journey Back From Stroke at 52
Price Woodward was the picture of health at age 52. He lived an active lifestyle and ran marathons. He was
Health Tip: FDA Discusses Possible Risks of Bodybuilding Products
Bodybuilding drugs may contain steroids or similar substances that could pose significant risks to users, the U.S. Food and Drug
Unraveling a genetic network linked to autism
Donnelly Centre researchers have uncovered a genetic network linked to autism. The findings, described in the journal Molecular Cell,